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existence of horizontal spillovers from FDI in developing countries, several recent papers have confirmed the presence of … vertical spillovers, which take place through contacts between foreign affiliates and their local suppliers. However, the … existing studies rely on industry-level proxies for vertical spillovers rather than information on actual relationships between …
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-industry spillovers. The effect is estimated to be twice as high within the foreign owned industrial communities as compared to the cross …
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) embeddedness and of host country spillovers on foreign affiliates’ research efforts. Our findings show that foreign affiliates who … negative impact on the research effort of foreign affiliates as a result of technological spillovers. Our findings have …
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investigate both direct productivity effects as well as effects on productivity through technological spillovers. By utilizing an …
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productive compared to domestic firms, they may promote learning and catch-up of local firms. Such a channel of spillovers from …
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This paper studies the effect of technology spillovers on the entry decision of a multinational enterprise into a … acquisitions become more attractive. Asymmetric information about potential spillovers always reduces the number of acquisitions …
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firms that withstand such double competition receive additional benefits stemming from trade (export) spillovers. In our … desirable productivity spillovers …
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This paper investigates the interdependence of foreign and domestic firms' local linkage decisions and the extent to which they respond differently to variations in export intensity and productivity originating from each of the two groups of firms. Our empirical analysis, based on Irish data,...
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domestic firms benefit from productivity spillovers from foreign-owned firms. However, absorptive capacity does not matter for …
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We distinguish the heterogeneous productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) at the firm level. Based …
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